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Morris County Towns: Brief Profiles

 
Choosing the right town is an integral part of the home search process. Deciding what is most important to you at this stage is critical. Here is a walk-through of the towns for much of the Morris County region with information about the town, schools, and more. These cities and towns define what it is to be in Morris County, NJ. From architecture and history to dancing and shopping, this region has it all. Hopefully you'll find the answers to your basic questions about Morris County & the surrounding areas through this section of the site.

Should you wish further and more specific information about anything, please contact Smitha with your questions and she'd be more than happy to be of service.

Morris County, NJ




 
Boonton Town and Boonton Twp. Montville
Cedar Knolls Morris Plains
Chatham Borough and Chatham Township Morris Township
Chester Borough and Chester Township Morristown
Convent Station Mount Olive
Denville Mountain Lakes
East Hanover Mount Arlington
Florham Park Parsippany
Hanover Twp. Randolph
Harding Rockaway Twp.
Jefferson Twp. Roxbury
Lincoln Park
Victory Gardens
Madison Washington Twp.
Mendham Borough and Mendham Township Whippany
   

 

 

History

 

Rich in historic lore and tradition, Morris County was created by an Act of the State Legislature on March 15, 1738/39 separating it from Hunterdon County, one of the state's largest counties of the period. Named after Colonel Lewis Morris, then Governor of the Province of New Jersey, it originally included what are now the counties of Morris, Sussex and Warren.

During the Revolutionary War, Morris County was known as The Military Capital of the American Revolution , because of its strategic location, which prompted Gen. George Washington and his Continental Army to make their winter encampments near Morristown on two different winters. Much of the historic lore of these encampments is preserved today in Morristown National Historical Park.

 

Weather

 

Morris County weather vary widely from area to area, averaging in the middle 20's in the winter months and the low 70's in the summer. About 50 inches of rain and 35 inches of snow fall each year.
 

Roads, Public Transportation

 

Major interstate highways (80, 10, 46, 287, 280) connect many municipalities. New Jersey Transit serves thousands of county commuters daily. In addition, the Central Railroad of New Jersey, the Morristown & Erie Railroad and the New York, Susquehanna & Western Railroad cross the county. Bus service links the 39 municipalities to the metropolitan region. Two airports are located within Morris County. The county is bisected by a fine network of approximately 2,000 miles of federal interstate freeways, and state, county and municipal roads.



     

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